VA - The Wonderful Sound of Three Blind Mice

Artist: VA
Title: The Wonderful Sound of Three Blind Mice
Year Of Release: -
Label: Golden String Audiophile Repertory, Three Blind Mice
Genre: Cool Jazz, Post Bop, Avant
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 1:01:29
Total Size: 319 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Wonderful Sound of Three Blind Mice
Year Of Release: -
Label: Golden String Audiophile Repertory, Three Blind Mice
Genre: Cool Jazz, Post Bop, Avant
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 1:01:29
Total Size: 319 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
This is a rare collector's edition of a jazz sampler from the notorious Three Blind Mice label on CD.
Tracklist:
1. Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio - The Way We Were 憶往事 - 5:27
2. Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio - Midnight Sugar 午夜甜心 - 11:39
3. Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 煙走進妳的眼睛 - 6:03
4. Bingo Miki & Inner Galaxy Orchestra - Sibeliu's Testament 西貝流士的宣言 - 5:08
5. Hideto Kanai Quintet - Rhapsody in Blue 憂鬱狂想曲 - 7:44
6. Masaru Imada & George Mraz - Alone Together 單獨相處 - 6:54
7. Ayako Hosokawa - Bridge Over Trouble Water 煩惱橋 - 5:44
8. Isao Suzuki Quartet - Aqua Marine 水族館 - 4:55
9. Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio - Misty 霧中行 - 7:16
The Japanese record company Three Blind Mice promotes jazz music. We attract the best musicians and sound engineers to create a unique style on the global music scene through fresh and refined playing and singing techniques. The music is soothing and unhurried, and the artistic concept is poetic. The timbre of the recordings is magnificent and rich, but at the same time clear and transparent. The layers are thin and meticulous, but the dynamics are great. This is almost the effect that all sound engineers dream of, but it seems to be found only in recordings of "Three Blind Mice".
The "pure and refined" sound of "Three Blind Mice" is praised all over the world. Each piece of music is a charming poem that makes you feel relaxed, happy and enchanted. Please relax and enjoy. I am sure that you will enjoy this recording and keep it in your memory.
By the age of 12, I was deeply impressed by jazz music. Since then, I have loved and preferred jazz for almost 40 years. At the age of 17, I decided to start a small jazz label, thinking that by the time I turned 30, there would be no other jazz labels in Japan.
In June 1970, I founded a small jazz label, Three Blind Mice (TBM), to promote the concept of "Let jazz spread everywhere in Japan." Since I've been living with this idea for 12 years, I've got the right idea about the serious situation on the jazz scene. If the goal was to make money, I understand perfectly well that it would not be worth choosing jazz as your life's work. However, I also understand that creating a hit is not everything.
In my teens and twenties, I was dissatisfied with the jazz music created in Japan. However, it's only natural that major labels focus their efforts on making a profit. Consequently, there is not much interest from a minority of jazz fans. Major labels don't miss any profitable jazz bands. As a result, they won't accept underrated musicians and talented unknown newcomers. My goal is to provide talented but unknown musicians with the opportunity to succeed and popularize jazz music in Japan.
The "pure and refined" sound of "Three Blind Mice" is praised all over the world. Each piece of music is a charming poem that makes you feel relaxed, happy and enchanted. Please relax and enjoy. I am sure that you will enjoy this recording and keep it in your memory.
By the age of 12, I was deeply impressed by jazz music. Since then, I have loved and preferred jazz for almost 40 years. At the age of 17, I decided to start a small jazz label, thinking that by the time I turned 30, there would be no other jazz labels in Japan.
In June 1970, I founded a small jazz label, Three Blind Mice (TBM), to promote the concept of "Let jazz spread everywhere in Japan." Since I've been living with this idea for 12 years, I've got the right idea about the serious situation on the jazz scene. If the goal was to make money, I understand perfectly well that it would not be worth choosing jazz as your life's work. However, I also understand that creating a hit is not everything.
In my teens and twenties, I was dissatisfied with the jazz music created in Japan. However, it's only natural that major labels focus their efforts on making a profit. Consequently, there is not much interest from a minority of jazz fans. Major labels don't miss any profitable jazz bands. As a result, they won't accept underrated musicians and talented unknown newcomers. My goal is to provide talented but unknown musicians with the opportunity to succeed and popularize jazz music in Japan.

